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Skanska Announces Development of First LEED Office Building Project in Poland

Skanska (STO:SKAB) is developing a new office property with a strong environmental profile in the city of Wroc³aw in western Poland. Skanska’s investment will amount to approximately EUR 22 M, approximately SEK 210 M, during the first stage of the project, which comprises 12,000 square meters of leasable space and is scheduled for completion at the end of 2012. 

The new property is expected to be the first office building in Poland to fulfill the certification requirements of the international environmental certification system LEED.

The property, known as Green Towers, is located in central Wroc³aw on Strzegomska Street near the exit from the airport. The office project will include two ten-story buildings comprising a total of 25,000 square meters once fully built.

This is Skanska’s second commercial development project in Wroc³aw. Grunwaldzki Center, which was completed in 2009, is now nearly fully leased.

Skanska Commercial Development Europe initiates and develops property projects in office, logistics and commercial buildings. The company’s operations are concentrated in metropolitan areas in Hungary, the Czech Republic and Poland and are conducted in three local units: Skanska Property Czech Republic, Skanska Property Hungary and Skanska Property Poland.

Source: http://www.skanska.com/

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